brent all those things a bust for me

Then you're a perfect candidate to install Caja. It's quite a good file manager, and unaffected by these issues.

    brent there better not be a trojan Baloo horse in that package

    I have no idea how to tell if thre is. Caja is seriously good, though. I've even given some thought to using it instead of Dolphin on Plasma. So far, it's just inertia that's kept Dolphin the file manager here.

      WetGeek may try, thanks for the steer. nautilus is now a bummer

      Its a shame this is what stagnates linux. I am not sure what I am going to do had alot dark themed programs
      that were not displaying properly so I either deleted them or took them out of menu.
      This lenovo is not my main machine and solus runs great on it.
      But I hate say I am going have to think alot on setting up a main linux machine and how to handle it.
      (Dunno just draining my cells..)

      WetGeek I've even given some thought to using it instead of Dolphin on Plasma

      I did give Caja a try just now. It installed just fine, but did not show up in the menu. That's happened to me before, and rebooting fixed it, but not this time. I'm curious enough to try it but not curious enough to learn how to use a menu editor to add it. Looks like Dolphin gets to keep its job here, after all. 😄

        WetGeek I just installed Caja and it is working perfectly. Thanks to your comment I met this great file manager. Thanks!

        WetGeek It looks like Caja is only set to show up on GTK-based desktops in its .desktop file. I'm not even sure how that key works with KDE.

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        I think vanilla dark Adwaita looks fine. I understand that the issue is underlying incompatibilities with libadwaita etc but the theme itself is fine to me. If I could just use that all over it'd be good don't need fancy themes, as long as it looks coherent and functions.

        Isn't there a way to just "use whatever GNOME is using" for theme related stuff, to eliminate theming woes going forward?

          [deleted] Well, there is the adw-gtk3 project which aims to, as much as possible, follow the libadwaita style, so you can have a unified theme for your gtk3 and gtk4/libadwaita apps.

          I've been thinking about packaging that, together with Gradience, to make it easier to get a coherent experience, if you so choose.

            Can somebody check if copyq respects the dark theme, because no matter what on my system it is WHITE after the last update.

              @presianbg @sangheeta could you please install this Qt6 plugin:
              sudo eopkg it https://packages.getsol.us/unstable/q/qt6gtk2/qt6gtk2-0.2-1-1-x86_64.eopkg

              This will resolve your theme issue with copyq and with all other qt6 apps too.

                WetGeek I did give Caja a try just now. It installed just fine, but did not show up in the menu. That's happened to me before, and rebooting fixed it, but not this time. I'm curious enough to try it but not curious enough to learn how to use a menu editor to add it.

                The Plasma menu editor is very very easy to use, believe me. I don't know if it would be possible to add Caja, but you can try.

                  joluveba @WetGeek
                  caja a little jittery and busy for me even when I stripped it down. nautilus a far cleaner animal on the whole, visually. two cents